Help the Uninsured (Without Going Broke)
The number of people who can’t pay much—or anything—for their care just keeps rising. Some hospitals have found new ways to help them while still protecting the financial health of the hospital.
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What is RSS?
Defensive Medicine?
Some hospital leaders are concerned that CMS is moving too fast with never events.
Some hospital leaders are concerned that CMS is moving too fast with never events.
What is RSS?
Not-So-Easy Integration
Eyeing the holy grail of the "integrated EMR," hospitals and medical groups make tough decisions when faced with hurdles to connectivity.
Eyeing the holy grail of the "integrated EMR," hospitals and medical groups make tough decisions when faced with hurdles to connectivity.
What is RSS?
So You Think You’re Strategic?
The healthcare C-suite talks a lot about strategy. But what constitutes true strategic thinking, and how can leaders be sure that it’s taking place at their organizations?
The healthcare C-suite talks a lot about strategy. But what constitutes true strategic thinking, and how can leaders be sure that it’s taking place at their organizations?
What is RSS?
Prolific Payoff
Some hospitals are discovering that investing in a revenue integrity team can yield tenfold gains.
Some hospitals are discovering that investing in a revenue integrity team can yield tenfold gains.
The Underclass
The uninsured in this country are quickly becoming more than just people without health coverage; they are becoming an underclass. The uninsured are vulnerable to catastrophic health and financial outcomes. Their opportunities for future growth and prosperity are limited, particularly if they are part of that subgroup called the uninsurable. If that is not an underclass, then I don’t know what one is.
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